Tall Boys

DJcity’s in-house producers the Tall Boys have served up a high-energy mix for the DJcity Podcast. Their half-hour set, which features a variety of mostly house and bass music, contains 14 of their own bootlegs and edits.

DJcity has partnered with music production platform Splice for a sample pack series called Bootleg Bodega. The packs, which are curated by DJcity’s in-house production team, contain sounds geared towards open-format DJs.

The first installment is curated by Los Angeles DJ/producer duo, the Tall Boys.

Download the sample pack and get two months of free access to Splice Sounds here (use promo code DJCITY).

DJcity’s in-house producers the Tall Boys have delivered a versatile mix for the DJcity USA Mix. Their half-hour set features 25 twerk, dancehall, trap, and house tracks, the majority of which are their own bootlegs.

DJcity’s the Tall Boys are back with another bootleg: a blend of Kanye West’s new track “Facts” and Dotcom’s trap anthem “Harder.”

“Facts” was released on the last day of 2015, marking the second straight year he has shared a new song on New Year’s Eve. Dotcom released “Harder” almost a year ago, and it has since received over 360,000 SoundCloud plays.

Stream the Tall Boys’ bootleg below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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DJcity’s in-house producers the Tall Boys have dropped a bootleg that blends Tiësto and Oliver Heldens’ “Wombass” with Groove Armada’s “I See You Baby.”

Tiësto and Heldens’ long-awaited collab, “Wombass,” has quickly climbed DJcity’s Hot Box chart since last week (currently number four). Groove Armada’s “I See You Baby” was originally released in 1999 and peaked at number seventeen in the UK.

Like all Tall Boys bootlegs, their latest blend is flawless and a great alternative to the original mix. Stream it below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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The Tall Boys have returned with a hard-hitting remix. This time, DJcity’s in-house producers have taken Justin Bieber’s record “What Do You Mean” to the trap and back. The duo, who have produced numerous bootlegs and remixes over the last year, said they had a lot of fun creating the slowed down, horn-heavy rework.

“What Do You Mean” is currently number two on Billboard’s Hot 100, number eight on Shazam’s Worldwide Top 100, and number nine on DJcity.